Lufthansa at the airport

At the airport

Lufthansa Lounges

You can relax, take forty winks or get down to some work before your next flight in the Lufthansa and Star Alliance partner lounges at all major international airports.To the loungefinder

How to get there

Driving Directions

It takes approximately 40 minutes to drive from central Nagoya to Central Japan International Airport. First, head south on the Nagoya Expressway, then merge onto the Chita Peninsula Road, before finally following the Centrair Line westwards to the airport.

The fastest means of transport between the airport and central Nagoya, the Nagoya Railroad (www.meitetsu.co.jp/eng) transports passengers from Meitetsu Nagoya Station to Central Japan International Airport in as little as 28 minutes. Tickets must be purchased before travel at a vending machine for a fee of ¥870. The Airport Station is connected to the terminal building by a walkway.

Bus

Buses to many destinations in the region, which are operated by a number of different companies, leave from outside the terminal building. The transfer time into Nagoya is about one hour, and the fare is around ¥1,400. Detailed information on other destinations is available from the airport information desks and on its website.

Shuttle

Shared-ride minibuses, known as Noriai taxis, operate to a number of destinations in Nagoya and Ishikawa prefectures.

Taxi

Taxi ranks are located directly outside the Access Plaza, on the second level. A taxi information desk is positioned next to the central information counter on the second level for bookings and information. The fare to central Nagoya is around ¥15,000.

Car Parking

Long and short-term rates are available at the multistorey P1 and P2 car parks that are linked to the terminal by a walkway. Reservations can be made via the airport website or by contacting the parking office (tel: (05) 6938 7830).

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Facilities & infrastructure

Money

There is a full-service bank in the main departures concourse on the third level. Numerous ATMs are available throughout the terminal building. Currency exchange services are provided on the terminal’s second and third floors (arrival and departure areas respectively), as well as in the Access Plaza.

Communications

A post office is located on the ground level, while letterboxes can be found on the third level of the Access Plaza. Free Wi-Fi is available and there are also coin-operated computer terminals.

Food

There are many places offering meals, snacks and drinks at the airport. Several Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Western restaurants can be found, and there are plenty of cafés, bento kiosks and ramen noodle bars. The widest choice is available in the Sky Town area on the fourth level of the terminal.

Shopping

Most shops are located on the third and fourth levels of the terminal building. Among the options are several food shops selling Japanese and local specialities, fashion boutiques, electronics and gadget retailers, bookshops, and outlets selling travel accessories. Duty-free shopping is located in International Departures.

Luggage

Coin-operated luggage lockers are located at nine different locations around the airport, with facilities on each level of the terminal. Temporary storage facilities for carry-on luggage and luggage home delivery services are available on the second and third levels of the terminal building.

Other

A medical office (tel: (05) 6938 7050) is located on the terminal’s second level – doctors are on hand at all times to provide first aid and medical care.

Nurseries with baby changing facilities are located next to most of the toilets at the airport. Play areas for children are located in departure lounges after security inspection for both international and domestic flights.

Other facilities at Central Japan International Airport include massage and beauty treatment services, a relaxation area with a Japanese bath and a multifaith prayer room.

Conference & Business

A business centre (tel: (05) 6938 7227) offering conference rooms and computer rental is available in the departure lobby on the third level. These facilities must be booked in advance.

Upon passing through the international security checkpoint, there are desks equipped with AC100V power outlets and wired LAN connections that are free to use.

First and business class passengers can make use of the various designated lounges for their airline.

Flight and accommodation

Accessibility

All lifts and toilets can accommodate wheelchair users. Parking spaces reserved for disabled travellers are located on all floors of the airport’s multistorey car parks. Wheelchairs can be hired at the information counters.

Flight and accommodation

General Information

Airport code: NGO

Number of Terminals: 1

Information

There are five information counters at the airport; these are located on the first, second and third levels of the terminal building. Staff at these desks can also help with registration for use of rental wheelchairs and baby pushchairs. Volunteers dressed in orange jackets can also assist with queries.

Tourist information is available from the information desk in the Access Plaza.

Flight and accommodation

Visa & Immigration

IATA Travel Centre

The IATA Travel Centre delivers accurate passport, visa and health requirement information at a glance. It is a trusted, centralized source for the latest international travel requirements. The IATA Travel Centre is the most accurate source available because it is based on a comprehensive database used by virtually every airline, and information is gathered from official sources worldwide, such as immigration and police authorities.